End Evaluation Report: Pakistan Multi-sector Integrated Emergency Response – Phase 2

Publication language
English
Pages
59
Date published
01 Nov 2024
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Disaster preparedness, Disaster risk reduction, Floods & landslides, Education, Livelihoods, Protection, Water, sanitation and hygiene
Countries
Pakistan
Organisations
CARE Pakistan

Care Pakistan, Thardeep Rural Development Programme (TRDP) and Fast Rural Development Programme (FRDP) jointly implemented the DEC funded project “Multi-Sector Integrated Emergency Response project to support the recovery of flood-affected people in Districts Dadu and Badin, Sindh province". The primary goal of the project was to deliver a comprehensive range of services to respond to needs of individuals affected by the floods, aimed at enhancing affected population's resilience and aid in their recovery from the aftermath of the floods. The following five project outcomes were designed to deliver an integrated response in terms of 1) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), 2) Education, 3) Protection, 4) Livelihood and 5) Multi-purpose cash assistance MPCA, i.e.:

  • Increased access to clean drinking water for flood affected communities in target areas and provide better facilities for vulnerable groups.
  • Improved learning environment for children enrolled in schools in flood affected target area
  • Increased protection services to communities
  • Increased livelihood support to communities
  • Awareness raising and capacity building regarding DRR.